SAML and federated authentication hold the promise of finally letting organizations leverage their existing relationships with customers, business affiliates and users, through linked accounts, single sign-on, and dramatically improved ease of use. By utilizing the existing trust relationships between the customer and the organization, and extending those trust relationships among various organizations, businesses and their customers can finally forge new ground with confidence.
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